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Hopkins against White: 2 catches 23 yards...
Laughing Coffin replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think Tre's toughest competition is AJ Green, always seems to get the better of Tre at least a few times a game -
I'm so happy most of you aren't decision makers regarding an NFL roster. Oh lets bring back the Reilly guy he has heart! O'leary killing it with 4 receptions in a game we should have never let him go! lollll. Reilly could get picked up on a team and go for 1 rec 8 yards and a TD in garbage time and there'll be 10 threads about how we can't evaluate talent
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I agree with Mort, Allen hasn't earned his stripes yet to go up to the vets and say "hey we're doing _____" KB13 is a scrub though for this and it's the cherry on top to his **** attitude and performance. He's going to be out of the league in 2 years. Next year he'll enter FA looking for 15 mil a year blaming everybody but himself for his poor stats. He'll end up with a 1 year prove it deal and he'll have another **** year, and be out of the league.
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Someone needs to be fired over Mahomes right now.
Laughing Coffin replied to Klaista2k's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Someone already was fired because they passed on Mahomes, despite Pegula wanting him badly. His name was Doug Whaley https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2707036-doug-whaley-passing-on-patrick-mahomes-rumored-to-be-final-straw-before-firing -
Clemson QB Kelly Bryant to transfer
Laughing Coffin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in College Football
It's crazy how many ignorant people on twitter are angry at Bryant for leaving. He leaves now and he's able to save his year of eligibility, and will be able to go to another team where he can start and hopefully do enough to continue his career in football and become a pro. People are mad that he's not a "team player" and not willing to tough it out with Clemson. Um sorry but NCAA is the most selfish organization in sports, nobody should have a problem with anyone that decides to do the best thing that is for their hopefully future career. -
The Baker Era Has Begun in Cleveland
Laughing Coffin replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If Browns were smart they’d deal Tyrod to the niners right now -
I Bet $5,000 on Minnesota. Should I Be Worried?
Laughing Coffin replied to BuffaloRush's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I hope you lose so hard. You should never stake money you aren’t comfortable with losing twice -
Per PFF, Ducasse is the NFL’s best pass-blocking guard through the first two weeks of the season with an overall grade of 91.3. He also had a team-high 88.3 pass-blocking grade against the Los Angeles Chargers during a 31-20 loss for the Bills. Miller finished Week 2 as the highest-rated Bills’ offensive player overall (pass and run blocking combined) with a score of 73.3. Between both Ducasse and Miller, the duo have only surrendered one quarterback pressure in the first two games of the season. 3) The player that surprised the heck out of me - I teased this out on Twitter, but one player's performance completely shocked me, considering my initial read on his game against the Chargers on Sunday night. That player is none other than right guard John Miller (some of you were right, congratulations!). It just goes to show how vital going back and watching the game from as many different angles as you can, so that way you get an accurate picture as to how players performed. Immediately after the game, I thought Miller had another continuation of Week One, where he looked just a tick slow and was part of the reason for the offensive woes. That was only the case on a pair of snaps. The rest of the game, Miller looked confident and was controlling his one-on-one's on almost a play-to-play basis. I even thought it might be time to see what rookie Wyatt Teller brought to the table, but after seeing the way Miller played in Week Two, I don't think the Bills should do that any longer. Along with Miller, Vladimir Ducasse had another strong showing (and debuts at number five in the season-long grades this week), Dion Dawkins played well against a tough matchup in Melvin Ingram, and even right tackle Jordan Mills had a solid day. Of the five, the biggest weakness was center Ryan Groy -- and that may be the reason that head coach Sean McDermott was hesitant to commit to the same starting offensive line for Week Three. It wasn't as bad of a performance as Week One for Groy, but with a veteran in Russell Bodine right there on the bench, the Bills could feel inclined to make the switch. In all, my apologies to Miller. I was wrong. He had a great game.
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Would you draft Oliver or Bosa?
Laughing Coffin replied to Skins Malone's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
sign Ansah in FA, draft Oliver. or sign sheldon richardson in FA, draft bosa Boom DL is fixed -
The cap situation McBeane inhereted
Laughing Coffin replied to Batman1876's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good post, however I mean currently we are holding a 53 man roster with 53 million in dead cap because we cut/traded players early on their contracts. So the end of the whole story is it's not an impossible task, we're doing it right now. -
Brady and McDaniels lose their cool ?
Laughing Coffin replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
When the Patriots are winning, it's bearable to be on the Patriots. When the Patriots are losing, it's intolerable. It's the least fun franchise to probably play for in sports. But players are willing to do it because of the results. When the results stop coming in, so will the players. -
Fumble or Out of Bounds?
Laughing Coffin replied to Houston's #1 Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Out of bounds. He lost the ball before going out of bounds but as he was out of bounds (his elbow was touching the white) the ball touched him. As soon as the ball touches any player that even has a toe out of bounds, it's a dead ball. -
Star Lotulelei: Where is the Impact?
Laughing Coffin replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You just named 3 good DTs, Star is not good -
Andre holmes led team in targets...
Laughing Coffin replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
THIS. ISN'T. MADDEN. Browns are trying to trade Gordon to the NFC Dez Bryant said VEHEMENTLY, that he wants to play for a contender that already has weapons so he can get single coverage and rack stats -
[Name Only Title] Dez Bryant
Laughing Coffin replied to dre1527's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Do people understand that Dez has made it perfectly clear that he's not just going to join any team that tosses a contract his way? He wants to be in a situation where he can showcase his ability still and get good numbers. You think he's gonna want to get double teamed in Buffalo with this putrid offensive line and a rookie QB who's known out of college to have accuracy concerns? Just seriously, enough with the Dez Bryant talks. This isn't madden, people will say no to the Bills, John Brown did it already to us this offseason -
How Safe Are Coach McDermott and GM Beane?
Laughing Coffin replied to BuffaloRush's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
2020 will be their last season if they can't turn it around by then they won't sniff 2021 -
Prediction: Bills will go no huddle on Sunday
Laughing Coffin replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No huddle with a QB that isn't accurate is a recipe for disaster -
One of the cleanest looks in football. We really do have the best uniforms. Now let's get a roster to match
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McBeane's way of rebuilding makes no sense
Laughing Coffin replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Exactly. Like I'll take the drought being over it was great to just to purge that weight looming on our staff/locker room/fan base. But we really screwed the pooch in hindsight playing way above our projection. IF we went 6-10 for instance we would have likely been able to keep most of our picks -
McBeane's way of rebuilding makes no sense
Laughing Coffin replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes Star is/will be proven as an awful use of 50 mil over 5 years. And we're essentially stuck with him through 2020, where then we can dump him with only a 5 mil dead cap hit. If we were to dump him in 2019, he'd cost nearly 8 mil in dead cap, and with his salary being a bit over 10 mil that year, it just makes sense to keep him even if he's rotational depth. What a nightmare. Murphy's contract is much more friendly, and we can dump him after this season for a measly 3.5 mil dead cap hit, or the year after for a 1.75 mil cap hit. He was coming off a strong 2016 campaign and unfortunately got hurt last year before the season, it was a calculated gamble that I don't hate. I'd actually like to see us do something similar with CB Jason Verrett from the chargers, who has been snakebit by back to back year ending injuries (achilles and ACL). I'd bring him in on a similar Trent Murphy deal situation. -
McBeane's way of rebuilding makes no sense
Laughing Coffin replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There's turnover for every roster every NFL season. We were 3 years younger in 2015-2016, we had Lorenzo Alexander in a scheme where he had a great year, now he's an outlier. When there's consistent holes to fill each season, and our GM Doug Whaley was unable to get quality players to help with the natural turnover rate, a team's roster will of course degrade.